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Nastyman
Jul 11, 2007

There they sit
at the foot of the mountain
Taking hits
of the sacred smoke
Fire rips at their lungs
Holy mountain take us away

BOOTY-ADE posted:

Definitely gave me a weird feeling listening to these, especially 5 & 6. It's like some part of my lizard brain is saying "stop listening, this is loving freaky"

It's the best drat dark ambient I've heard in years

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Phlegmish
Jul 2, 2011



Nastyman posted:

It's the best drat dark ambient I've heard in years

An extremely low bar to clear

I actually don't think I've ever heard any, maybe the sound of my neighbors arguing

pop fly to McGillicutty
Feb 2, 2004

A peckish little mouse!

Phlegmish posted:

An extremely low bar to clear

I actually don't think I've ever heard any, maybe the sound of my neighbors arguing

Lo fi beats over the sound of people arguing through the wall sounds dark.

Looks to the Moon
Jun 23, 2017

You are not the only lost soul in this world.

pop fly to McGillicutty posted:

Lo fi beats over the sound of people arguing through the wall sounds dark.

Preferable to lo fi beats over the sound of neighbors having sex through the wall?

Bloody Hedgehog
Dec 12, 2003

💥💥🤯💥💥
Gotta nuke something

Looks to the Moon posted:

Preferable to lo fi beats over the sound of neighbors having sex through the wall?

Hearing them have sex through the wall, or hearing them have sex through the wall.

ArcMage
Sep 14, 2007

What is this thread?

Ramrod XTreme
Lo-fi beating your neighbors

Looks to the Moon
Jun 23, 2017

You are not the only lost soul in this world.

ArcMage posted:

Lo-fi beating your neighbors

Lo-fi beating off to your neighbors

Screaming Idiot
Nov 26, 2007

JUST POSTING WHILE JERKIN' MY GHERKIN SITTIN' IN A PERKINS!

BEATS SELLING MERKINS.

Looks to the Moon posted:

Lo-fi beating off to your neighbors

Lo-fi beating off on your neighbors

ewiley
Jul 9, 2003

More trash for the trash fire

oh dope posted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJWksPWDKOc

This is a very long video that uses experimental music to stimulate the descent into dementia. The music represents memories, and how they become utterly, irreparably tangled and confused as the mind loses it's grasp on reality. Maybe it's just me, but I find that idea terrifying. If you want the full effect, start from the beginning. Stage 4, a little over 2 hours in, is where it really gets hosed up.

Jesus christ has really strong Gloomy Sunday vibes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dZj7YW5oFQ

E: uugh just hit stage 5 and this is existential_horror.mp4

ewiley has a new favorite as of 03:23 on Jul 16, 2020

Phlegmish
Jul 2, 2011



I remember a friend of mine was in an ambient band, and when I went to see them in the early 2010's, I just stood there all 'what the gently caress is this'. Not that it was bad, it wasn't really music at all.

That was my ambient story, like and subscribe for more content.

Slush Garbo
Nov 20, 2007

FALSE SLACK
is
BETTER
than
NO SLACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgN3_KXv5O8

uber_stoat
Jan 21, 2001



Pillbug
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6zhuFAoC6Y

mysterious frankie
Jan 11, 2009

This displeases Dev- ..van. Shut up.

I'd argue Radigue is a nice relief from Caretaker's position on life and memory being ongoing, amoral processes of disintegrating organic systems, or even Lustmord's creepy sewer darkness, since her approach to meditating on death is influenced by her deep commitment to Tibetan Buddhism. There's a lot of comfort and gentle happiness in her works; when she composes around the theme of dying it's from the perspective that death is not just a natural, but ultimately good, transition from one state of being to the next.

Looks to the Moon
Jun 23, 2017

You are not the only lost soul in this world.

mysterious frankie posted:

I'd argue Radigue is a nice relief from Caretaker's position on life and memory being ongoing, amoral processes of disintegrating organic systems, or even Lustmord's creepy sewer darkness, since her approach to meditating on death is influenced by her deep commitment to Tibetan Buddhism. There's a lot of comfort and gentle happiness in her works; when she composes around the theme of dying it's from the perspective that death is not just a natural, but ultimately good, transition from one state of being to the next.

I love this :)

BOOTY-ADE
Aug 30, 2006

BIG KOOL TELLIN' Y'ALL TO KEEP IT TIGHT

Looks to the Moon posted:

Same. I made the questionable decision to listen to this at 3am and it's got me rattled in ways I can't begin to quantify. Great way to start the day, do not recommend!

Funny part is I get kind of a weird enjoyment out of how strange & creepy it is. The guy who made the Caretaker stuff really does awesome work & this series really makes you feel like you're losing your mind when you're really not. I can't imagine how terrifying it must be for people going through dementia or Alzheimer's, knowing that something is wrong & they're powerless to stop it.

Looks to the Moon
Jun 23, 2017

You are not the only lost soul in this world.

BOOTY-ADE posted:

Funny part is I get kind of a weird enjoyment out of how strange & creepy it is. The guy who made the Caretaker stuff really does awesome work & this series really makes you feel like you're losing your mind when you're really not. I can't imagine how terrifying it must be for people going through dementia or Alzheimer's, knowing that something is wrong & they're powerless to stop it.

I worked in a psych unit and we had a few patients with early stage dementia. One guy kept shaking his head saying "I don't know, I don't know" :( If anything, this gave me a greater compassion/empathy for people like him, even if it only expressed a fraction of what they go through. Powerful stuff.

Looks to the Moon has a new favorite as of 23:34 on Jul 18, 2020

The Mighty Moltres
Dec 21, 2012

Come! We must fly!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gAOXDBtCzQ

mysterious frankie
Jan 11, 2009

This displeases Dev- ..van. Shut up.

Yeah, she's a pretty interesting artist who diverged Musique Concrete as she delved more into Tibetan Buddhism. Like a lot of drone music, you wouldn't know what the themes were unless someone told you\you had the album liner notes in front of you, but yeah, she's not really a doom and gloom type person; more of a Bardo Thodol enthusiast, and a lot of her albums are meant to explore the experience of this mystical, structured act of dying, which has spooky aspects to it, granted, but is ultimately about liberation from suffering.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMfGLNrLvGA

There's also video out there of her composing and it's pretty interesting to watch, because you see how active her process of making drone was. She's there with a stopwatch, feeling it out, adjusting knobs as need be to maintain a dynamic flow.

Slush Garbo
Nov 20, 2007

FALSE SLACK
is
BETTER
than
NO SLACK

mysterious frankie posted:

Yeah, she's a pretty interesting artist who diverged Musique Concrete as she delved more into Tibetan Buddhism. Like a lot of drone music, you wouldn't know what the themes were unless someone told you\you had the album liner notes in front of you, but yeah, she's not really a doom and gloom type person; more of a Bardo Thodol enthusiast, and a lot of her albums are meant to explore the experience of this mystical, structured act of dying, which has spooky aspects to it, granted, but is ultimately about liberation from suffering.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMfGLNrLvGA

There's also video out there of her composing and it's pretty interesting to watch, because you see how active her process of making drone was. She's there with a stopwatch, feeling it out, adjusting knobs as need be to maintain a dynamic flow.

Counterpoint: Triptych is creepy af



It's awesome that Eliane is still alive and composing in her 80s now. Haven't listened yet, but I read she is into acoustic instruments now

mysterious frankie
Jan 11, 2009

This displeases Dev- ..van. Shut up.

Slush Garbo posted:

It's awesome that Eliane is still alive and composing in her 80s now. Haven't listened yet, but I read she is into acoustic instruments now

That is awesome. She’s cool people.

a mysterious cloak
Apr 5, 2003

Leave me alone, dad, I'm with my friends!


Came for pictures, stayed for music chat! Listening to Eliane's Kyema right now.

Gann Jerrod
Sep 9, 2005

A gun isn't a gun unless it shoots Magic.
I find this combination of music and the constantly shifting designs to be rather haunting.

https://twitter.com/rich_lord/status/1291061786712580096?s=21

ewiley
Jul 9, 2003

More trash for the trash fire
https://twitter.com/johnneh/status/1292434397443039232?s=20

https://twitter.com/johnneh/status/1292435134814322689?s=20

Autechresaint
Jan 25, 2012

Getting some penanggalan vibes out of that..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penanggalan

uber_stoat
Jan 21, 2001



Pillbug

Autechresaint posted:

Getting some penanggalan vibes out of that..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penanggalan

Nth Doctor
Sep 7, 2010

Darkrai used Dream Eater!
It's super effective!



Facebook marketplace is being unnecessarily malevolent this morning.

Ornamental Dingbat
Feb 26, 2007

Love 2 eat ominously pulsating food.

https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1358851722194677763?s=19

DrBouvenstein
Feb 28, 2007

I think I'm a doctor, but that doesn't make me a doctor. This fancy avatar does.
So MyHeritage.com has a new feature where they can "animate" your old family photos, so that they literally turn into the pictures from harry Potter where people are moving and smiling.

The main page has several examples in the gallery below:
https://www.myheritage.com/deep-nostalgia

I'd try to just link the photos/videos, but it's not a simple video/image I can right click and copy/save. I could get some screen recording software but... :effort:


https://i.imgur.com/hTj6QOo.mp4

pop fly to McGillicutty
Feb 2, 2004

A peckish little mouse!

DrBouvenstein posted:

So MyHeritage.com has a new feature where they can "animate" your old family photos, so that they literally turn into the pictures from harry Potter where people are moving and smiling.

The main page has several examples in the gallery below:
https://www.myheritage.com/deep-nostalgia

I'd try to just link the photos/videos, but it's not a simple video/image I can right click and copy/save. I could get some screen recording software but... :effort:


https://i.imgur.com/hTj6QOo.mp4

That's probably the creepiest thing in the whole thread. The dead smiling and winking at me.

Tree Goat
May 24, 2009

argania spinosa

pop fly to McGillicutty posted:

That's probably the creepiest thing in the whole thread. The dead smiling and winking at me.

https://twitter.com/_SLABS_/status/1367419874717368323

veni veni veni
Jun 5, 2005


https://i.imgur.com/ATaCU6o.mp4

Wild T
Dec 15, 2008

The point I'm trying to make is that the only way to come out on top is to kick the Air Force in the nuts, beart it savagely with a weight and take a dump on it's face.
Years ago some company did something similar, only you could also type in text that the photo would speak in a robot voice. You'd set little sliders to determine where the eyes and mouth were in order for it to stretch the photo appropriately.

I used Goatse.

Edit: Holy poo poo rib kid works

Wild T has a new favorite as of 19:48 on Mar 4, 2021

SUPERMAN'S GAL PAL
Feb 21, 2006

Holy Moly! DARKSEID IS!

The creepy part to me isn’t so much making old photos move, but they all move the same way regardless of age, muscle placement, or era. None of the little quirks a the living person might have had like a brow twitch, a smirk, a subtle wink....nothing that really defines that person as a human who once lived.

R.L. Stine
Oct 19, 2007

welcome to dead gay house
I think if I were a long dead person and woke up in 2021 inside a gif my ancestors bought I'd be reacting the same way

veni veni veni
Jun 5, 2005


DrBouvenstein posted:

So MyHeritage.com has a new feature where they can "animate" your old family photos, so that they literally turn into the pictures from harry Potter where people are moving and smiling.

The main page has several examples in the gallery below:
https://www.myheritage.com/deep-nostalgia

I'd try to just link the photos/videos, but it's not a simple video/image I can right click and copy/save. I could get some screen recording software but... :effort:


https://i.imgur.com/hTj6QOo.mp4




Yo I'm gonna plagarize this for a GBS thread cause I want to see what goons can come up with. I'll link yer post.

johnnyratbastard
Nov 9, 2012
Has anyone done this yet?

https://i.imgur.com/IANDQR3.mp4

RCarr
Dec 24, 2007

Yes

CelticPredator
Oct 11, 2013
🍀👽🆚🪖🏋


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAYFS0H24P4

Ornamental Dingbat
Feb 26, 2007


I've seen this Billy Quizboy looking motherfucker for years and still don't know what his story is.

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BOOTY-ADE
Aug 30, 2006

BIG KOOL TELLIN' Y'ALL TO KEEP IT TIGHT

Ornamental Dingbat posted:

I've seen this Billy Quizboy looking motherfucker for years and still don't know what his story is.

Look up Brian Peppers on Google, it'll give you all you need


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